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Baxter, Gregory P. See Richards, T. W. 



Beattie, J. C. From the Cape to Cairo with a magnetometer. (Nature, v. exxxiii, 



No. 21 13, pp. 253-254. Apr. 28, 1910.) 

 Benedict, F. G. A comparison of the direct and indirect determination of oxygen 



consumed by man. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxvi, No. 1, p. 15. April, 1910.) 

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Phil. Soc, v. xlix, p. 145. 1910.) 

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bomb. (Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, v. 32, No. 4, p. 461. Apr., 1910.) 

 -, J. A. Riche, and L. E. Emmes. Control tests of a respiration calorimeter. 



(Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxvi, No. 1, p. 1. Apr., 1910.) 

 Bennett, B. F. Corrosion of iron alloys. (Thesis, B. S. in Ch. E., Univ. of Wis. 1910.) 

 Bjerknes, V. Synoptical representation of atmospheric motions. (Lecture given at the 



Univ. of London, May 27, 1910.) (Quart. Jour. Meterol. Soc, v. xxxvi, No. 155, 



pp. 267-286. London, July, 1910.) 

 . De l'application theorique des observations aerologiques. (Sixieme reunion de 



la commission internationale pour l'aerostations scientifique a Monaco, 31 mars-6 



avril 1909. (Strassbourg, 1910.) 



De l'application des mathematiques aux questions meteorologiques. (Compte 



rendu du congres des mathematiques tenu a Stockholm. 22-25 September, 1909. 

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Blodgett, F. H. See Shreve, F. 



Boss, Benjamin. Comparisons of the standard catalogues of Auwers and Boss for 

 1910. (Astronom. Jour., No. 615. July 28, 1910.) 



Boss, Lewis. List of 1059 standard stars for 1910. (Dudley Obs., Albany, N. Y., pp. 

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. Precession and solar motion. First paper : Data and preliminary considera- 

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Precession and solar motion. Second paper: Solution of the equations. 



(Astronom. Jour., No. 614. July 5, 1910.) 

 Brant, Miss L. C. Lecular softening of hard steel. (Phys. Review, xxix, p. 516. 1909-) 

 Brunel, R. F. See Acree, S. F. 

 Burgess, C. F. The strength of the alloys of nickel and copper with electrolytic iron. 



(Bull. Univ. Wis., Engineering Series, v. 6, No. 2. Mar., 1910.) 

 , and James Aston. Some physical characteristics of iron alloys. (Electrochem. 



and Metallurg. Ind. Oct., 1909.) 

 , . Observations upon the alloys of iron and manganese. (Electrochem. 



and Metallurg. Ind. Nov., 1909.) 

 , . Physical properties of iron-copper alloys. (Amer. Electrochem. Soc. 



Oct., 1909. Reprinted in Electrochem. and Metallurg. Ind. Dec, 1909. Iron Age. 



Nov., 1909.) 

 , . Magnetic and electrical properties of iron-nickel alloys. (Metallurg. 



and Chem. Engineer. Jan., 1910.) 

 , . Magnetic and electrical properties of iron-copper alloys. (Metallurg. 



and Chem. Engineer. Feb., 1910.) 

 , . Magnetic and electrical properties of iron-silicon alloys. (Metallurg. 



and Chem. Engineer. Mar., 1910.) 

 , . Strength of the alloys of nickel and copper with electrolytic iron. (Bull., 



Univ. Wis., No. 346, Engineer. Series, v. 6, No. 2. Mar., 1910.) 



Magnetic properties of electrolytic iron and some commercial steels. 



(Metallurg. and Chem. Engineer. April, 1910.) 



Strength of the alloys of electrolytic iron and monel metal. (Metallurg. 



and Chem. Engineer. Aug., 1910. Reprinted, Iron Trade Review. Aug. 25, 1910.) 

 Burgess, L. L. See Richards, T. W. 

 Carpenter, T. M. The Nutrition Laboratory and its respiration calorimeters. (Rept. 



38th Ann. Meeting N. E. Assoc. Chem. Teachers. Apr., 1910.) 



. See Benedict, F. G. 



Case, E. C. Description of a skeleton of Dimetrodon incisivus Cope. (Bull. Amer. 



Mus. Nat. Hist., v. xxvm, Art. xix, pp. 189-196. July 16, 1910.) 

 . The skeleton of Pcccilospondylus francisi, a new genus and species of Pelyco- 



sauria. (Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist, v. xxvm, Art. xvin, pp. 183-188. July 16, 1910.) 

 New or little known reptiles and amphibians from the Permian (?) of Texas. 



(Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., v. xxvm, Art. xvii, pp. 163-181. July 16, 1910.) 



